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      • e-Learning Jamaica’s Linktree
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      • e-Learning in the Press
    • Projects
      • The Tablet for Teachers Programme
        • Tablet for Teachers Programme – FAQ’s
      • Tablets in Schools Project
      • High School Project
    • Gallery
    • Testimonials
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    • e-LJam Helpdesk
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October 29, 2015

Charlie Smith eagerly awaits tablets

Charlie Smith High has been added as the 39th institution to be part of the ‘Tablets in Schools (TIS) Pilot Project where students and teachers receive tablet devices.

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October 29, 2015

TIS Project Excepted to Continue, Showing Promising Results

Education Minister, Hon. Rev. Ronald Thwaites, says the Tablets in Schools Project will not be halted or curtailed.

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October 29, 2015

Students will have improved access to apps on tablets this year

Teachers and students will be able to use their tablets more efficiently and effectively in this school year, compared with last school year.

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August 11, 2015

Should YouTube and Facebook be blocked from tablets?

A lively debate has ensued among principals and stakeholders in the Tablets in Schools (TIS) Project as to whether the popular social media sites, Facebook and YouTube, should be allowed in schools.

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July 21, 2015

Students excelling with software on tablets

The Tablets in Schools (TIS) Pilot Project has been lauded by teachers, students and software developers for giving thousands of students a greater opportunity to better their lives through education.

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e-Learning Jamaica Company Limited brings a new dynamic to teaching through the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT’s).

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  • The recently concluded Jamaica Teachers’ Association’s Education Conference saw the symbolic handing over of laptops to teachers affected by Hurricane Melissa taking place April 21, 2026
  • e-Learning Jamaica Company Limited partnered with Eduhub, the Ferguson Simpson Foundation, LINKS Corporation, BookFusion, Trim Health (USA), and the Honey Bun Foundation to deliver coordinated relief and education recovery support to Lewisville High School March 12, 2026

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